We visited a few sites on the Hampshire Highlands Studio Tour in West Virginia. I was particularly interested in seeing this cottage at Taproot Farm because it was mostly made of straw bales and clay.
It's near Capon Bridge, a small town we've visited before when we went to see Fort Edwards. The cottage is used as an art studio and meditation center. It's big enough to be used as a home by one person, or two if they like to be close.
The inside is cozy and it reminded me of a kiva, or perhaps the sort of cottage that my ancestors lived in many generations ago.
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I like it tremendously... both inside and out.
ReplyDeleteit looks unique, for sure.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat place. Very attractively unusual.
ReplyDeleteThe cottage is really cute, I like the shape! Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun house.
ReplyDeleteCool cottage! You share such interesting places!
ReplyDeleteCute design. I like the uniqueness and unusualness of the design.
ReplyDeleteI like it! Looks cozy and definitely unlike any other I've seen.
ReplyDeleteCool, I've often thought if I ever built a house I'd try that...
ReplyDeletewhat a neat place!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful indeed. A great series ;-)
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Bela casa...Espectacular....
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Wow, you would think by now it would have rotted or something. I have never seen a house of hey, hay, hay.
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